Reason I asked Dan was because I was wondering how the iDye black would "grade" - as in how a lighter dip would turn out. Haven't tried it and on the longer dips I have done it still seems to have a slight green shade - and was wondering if that might be more prominent on lighter dips or whether it gives a nice gray - like Dan had on that disc.

iDye gives you good shades of grey on shorter dips. The horns on my UNC dye I did a page or two back was a short dip in iDye black. Never had a problem getting grey with it. When I'm painting with it I cut it in half with water before I mix and that makes a nice shade of grey too.

iDye gives you good shades of grey on shorter dips. The horns on my UNC dye I did a page or two back was a short dip in iDye black. Never had a problem getting grey with it. When I'm painting with it I cut it in half with water before I mix and that makes a nice shade of grey too.

Thanks, ND.

To get back on topic:
Purple Jaquard iDye in a classic design on a yellow/slightgreenish Westside Northman in Tournament plastic (Goldline really):